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6/24/2025, 11:40:05 AM
>>149134518
>It really felt like crossroads was supposed to lead to something. Then for whatever reason - the network, Mike and Bryan, who knows, it didn't materalise.
Honestly it feels as though you could apply a similar conclusion to Kataang. You had a decent setup in S2, the grounds for some promising character/romantic drama with the Guru stuff and then… just… nothing. After the Headband Aang and Katara barely interact with each other romantically in S3 and I can’t imagine why they wouldn’t. The only conversation Aang and Katara have about each other happens in Ember Island Players which infamously ended on a a sour note and then boom they’re together like it never happened. I like the idea of Kataang, but I don’t blame people for having so much dissonance accepting them as endgame (even though I believe their failings as a pair are grossly exaggerated) when the writers did a shit job setting them up properly in Book 3. It didn’t have to be this way.
>It really felt like crossroads was supposed to lead to something. Then for whatever reason - the network, Mike and Bryan, who knows, it didn't materalise.
Honestly it feels as though you could apply a similar conclusion to Kataang. You had a decent setup in S2, the grounds for some promising character/romantic drama with the Guru stuff and then… just… nothing. After the Headband Aang and Katara barely interact with each other romantically in S3 and I can’t imagine why they wouldn’t. The only conversation Aang and Katara have about each other happens in Ember Island Players which infamously ended on a a sour note and then boom they’re together like it never happened. I like the idea of Kataang, but I don’t blame people for having so much dissonance accepting them as endgame (even though I believe their failings as a pair are grossly exaggerated) when the writers did a shit job setting them up properly in Book 3. It didn’t have to be this way.
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